Among the guests was a young lawyer, a young man of five-and-twenty. When he was asked his opinion, he said:“The death sentence and the life sentence are equally immoral, but if I had to choose between the death penalty and imprisonment for life, I would certainly choose the second. To live anyhow is better than not at all.”

A lively discussion arose. The banker, who was younger and more nervous in those days, was suddenly carried away by excitement; he struck the table with his fist and shouted at the young man:

“It’s not true! I'll bet you two million you wouldn’t stay in solitary confinement for five years.”

“If you mean that in earnest,” said the young man, “I’ll take the bet, but I would stay not five but fifteen years.”

“Fifteen? Done!” cried the banker. “Gentlemen, I stake two million!”

“Agreed! You stake your millions and I stake my freedom!” said the young man.

Based on this dialogue, what can you infer will happen next in the story?
A.
The young man will receive the death penalty for betting with the banker.
B.
The banker and the young man will get into a fist fight.
C.
The young man will enter into solitary confinement for 15 years.
D.
The banker will enter into solitary confinement for five years.

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Answer 1
Answer: C) The young man will enter into solitary confinement for fifteen years 

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adjective
adverb

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It forms an adjective. Danger by itself is a noun, if you add the suffix -ous, it makes it an adjective (A dangerous man). The adverb would be if you added -ous + -ly, and make it - dangerously (He drives dangerously). There is no verb "danger" or using any of its derivatives, the only way to make a verb out of danger is to add a prefix -en, and make it - endanger. 

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In Canto XIX of the Inferno, Pope Nicholas III mistakes Dante for Pope Boniface VIII. What is most likely the author's purpose in this scene?A. To emphasize that Nicholas III should not be in Hell
B. To show the audience that he believed that Boniface deserved to be in Hell as well
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Disagreement. A. CONFLICT

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parentheses

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